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It sounds like the xModder will do the same for you, so instead of looking for the default settings (which, 9 times out of 10 I never go with regardless of which console I am on) you should try playing with the settings yourself to see what you are most comfortable with.

One example - I use the left thumb stick for steering and the right trigger for acceleration, with the button closest to the holder (of the top 4 buttons on the right) for brakes and the left button (same set of buttons) for handbrake, but have recently experimented with using the *left* trigger for hand braking, when playing racing games like G.R.I.D. and NFS: Shift - it has made a world of difference than trying to use default settings. For example, I can keep the accelerator mashed down *and* brake simultaneously a lot easier now than when both are set as buttons on top - it *can* be done, but it sure ain't easy.

That is part of what makes it awesome (and also part of the reason why most of he newer games, even on consoles, have a "custom" setting when it comes to controls).

i have original PS2 controller connected through usb adapter and i only use analog sticks to look around/scroll map/move character etc. in racing games i use only d-pad and buttons
i don't like analog stick steering/acceleration control. i prefer steering wheel for that.

i have original PS2 controller connected through usb adapter and i only use analog sticks to look around/scroll map/move character etc. in racing games i use only d-pad and buttons
i don't like analog stick steering/acceleration control. i prefer steering wheel for that.

Thanks Seven Eleven! You gave me just the info I need! Also thanks to johngalt and an4rew for their suggestions!

I find myself very busy now-a-days to game, but will look into it when I get the chance to.

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